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Interview: Drookit Dogs E-mail
Written by Aynz   
Monday, 31 March 2008
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Usually in this section I would give you some blurb about the interviewee based on loose facts I either made up or got off the back of a beer mat. But nothing I could ever write would match the band's own description of how they become to be the Drookit Dogs . So in their own words here it is...

"Born simultaneously at the bottom of a well Drookit Dogs very quickly learned how to put up with each other's dank and swampy stench. A lack of education meant they had to communicate in other ways, so as soon as Tom began tapping on the walls Matt began to make strange noises with his pondscum-coated vocal chords. Whitey collected the hair that fell from their drenched prune-like skin and combined it with an old piece of driftwood that had miraculously appeared. As a result he invented a device which made low bowel-rumbling notes when he plucked it.

The well acted like a speaker and very soon people travelled from miles around to hear this alien sound which erupted like a pus-filled boil from the darkness of the well. Eventually the king demanded that this sound be given a face, so a swat team was sent in to recover these three amorphous beings and place them on a bandstand. When they emerged it turned out they were not human but in fact canine (in a sense) and the lack of sunlight had inspired a new breed; they walked on their hind legs and had an inherent ability to play their very own brand of polk music. The king awarded them all with instruments and set them loose..."

we once slid slowly into a charity shop and ended up as a collage on the back wall

Have you ever been touched in an inappropriate place, for example: Scunthorpe?
We once slid slowly into a charity shop and ended up as a collage on the back wall

Have you ever been reduced to tears because of technology?
None of us own a Raspberry

Fancy Dress? - What shall I go as?
Anything wet

Who do you think was the best singer of all time? Why?

I think we're all agreed that it's Lou Reed, with a whisper he can bring a tear
Are you selling yourself short?
Nope, we always make sure there's plenty of yoghurt & cheese in the
fridge
If you were on The Jerry Springer show, what would have been the
subject?
I know people who watch (and enjoy) Countdown
What do I get when I reach 10.000 points?
A hair net voucher at Asda

What was your first car?

A Micromachine Dumpatruck, first and last

What song ( which is older than you ) is one of your all time favourites?

My Pink Half of The Drainpipe

Do you have a plan?
To gig is to be

 

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